Learn 100 Advanced Adjectives to Describe Personality in 30 Minutes | FREE LESSON PDF
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Chapters:

00:00 - Welcome
00:22 – Sentence Structure
01:15 – A adjectives
02:39 – Free Lesson PDF
04:50 – B adjectives
05:42 – C adjectives
10:02 – D adjectives
11:14 – E adjectives
12:53 – F adjectives
14:24 – G adjectives
14:51 – H adjectives
16:04 – I adjectives
18:01 – J adjectives
18:18 – K adjectives
18:52 – L adjectives
19:47 – M adjectives
20:35 – N adjectives
20:58 – O adjectives
22:05 – P adjectives
23:53 – Q adjectives
24:06 – R adjectives
25:05 – S adjectives
27:20 – T adjectives
28:05 – U adjectives
28:34 – V adjectives
29:11 – W adjectives
29:23 – Y adjectives
29:50 - Z adjectives

TRANSCRIPT:

Welcome back to JForrest English Training. I'm Jennifer. And today you're going to learn 100 advanced adjectives to describe people and personality. You can use these adjectives to describe yourself when you're attending a job interview or on your resume to sound very advanced and professional. Let's get started. First, let's talk about sentence structure. Commonly you can use to be plus adjective. Janice is nice. Of course you need to conjugate your verb according to the subject. I am nice. Another common structure is to use adjective plus noun. I met a nice person. Notice the adjective comes directly before the noun. So it's article, adjective, noun. I met a nice person. Pay attention to this sentence structure. I'll also teach you more advanced sentence structures in the different examples.

Now let's get started with our 100 advanced adjectives starting from A all the way to Z.

Adaptable, adaptable. This is when you're willing and able to change to suit different conditions. So let's say one minute you're editing a report, next you're leading a presentation, next you're analyzing financial information. So you're working and changing to do many different things. I'm very adaptable.

Adept, adept. You're adept at something. Notice that preposition at. When you're adept at something, it means you're skilled at something. You're very good at something. I'm very adept at using SAP.

Adventurous, Adventurous. This is when you're willing to try new or different things. A job posting might say we're looking for someone who's adventurous because this position requires traveling all over the world. So if you're adventurous, you can apply.

Affectionate, affectionate. This is showing feelings of liking or love. She gave me an an affectionate farewell. So a very loving farewell.

I've summarized all 100 adjectives into a free lesson PDF that includes the adjective, the definition, and an example sentence. You can look in the description for the link to download the free lesson PDF.

Ambitious, ambitious. This is when you have a strong desire to become successful in your career or in life, I'm attracted to ambitious men. Does that describe you? Are you ambitious?

Artistic, artistic. This is when you're able to create or enjoy art. Would you describe yourself as artistic?

Assertive, assertive. When you're assertive, it means you're confident, saying what you mean or what you feel without fear. I need to work on being more assertive. I need to work on saying what I want, saying what I feel without being afraid of what other people might think of me. I need to work on being more assertive.

Attentive, attentive. When you're attentive, it means you're very helpful and you take care of others. I try to be very attentive to my students, which means I try to be very helpful.

Authentic, authentic. This means that you're real, you're true. You're not pretending to be someone that you're not. You're authentic. Sometimes being authentic around others is difficult. Sometimes being the real you is difficult because you're afraid that people might judge you.

Approachable, approachable. This describes someone who is friendly and easy to talk to. My goal is for all my students to describe me as approachable. Would you describe me as approachable, friendly, and easy to talk to? If so, put that in the comments. "Jennifer, you're approachable."

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